"The Register" said : Pwnd Android conference phone exposes risk of spies in the boardroom • The Register

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We are aware of vulnerabilities in the MiVoice Conference Phone/MiVoice Video Conference Phone (also known as the Mitel UC360) that may potentially introduce security risk to customers. The Mitel phone runs Android 2.3, which has known vulnerabilities and lacks security protections found in later versions of the operating system. Security researchers have uncovered a flaw in conference phone systems from Mitel that create a means for hackers to listen in on board meetings. Boffins at Context Information Security managed to gain root access and take full control of a Mitel MiVoice Conference and Video Phone, potentially enabling them to listen to meetings without alerting the room's occupants. As of now, there are no known customer security breaches associated with this vulnerability.


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